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Find similar grantsCounty Opportunity Grant Program (COGP) – 2025–26 cycle is sponsored by Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (via RV registration fees). Supports acquisition, development, rehabilitation, and planning of county parks and recreation areas that include camping facilities.
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Oregon Parks and Recreation : County Opportunity Grant Program : Plans, Rules, Permits : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> County Opportunity Grant Program The County Opportunity Grant Program (COGP), administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), provides financial assistance to counties for the acquisition, development, rehabilitation, and planning of county park and recreation areas that provide camping facilities.
The COGP is part of a larger program established in 1983 to provide revenue from RV (recreational vehicle) registration fees to counties for park and recreation sites and programs. COGP is governed by Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 736-007-0000 through 736-007-0050.
These rules establish program definitions, eligibility requirements, application and scoring criteria, project administration standards, committee composition, and long-term stewardship obligations associated with grant-funded projects. Summary of Proposed Rule Updates represents a comprehensive but targeted update intended to modernize the COGP rules without altering the core purpose or structure of the program.
Key areas of focus include: Clarifying and expanding definitions to improve consistency and reduce ambiguity across program administration Updating application requirements to clearly identify required materials such as maps, forms, schedules, and match documentation Pro viding additional guidance on planning grants, including eligibility and submittal expectations C larifying scoring criteria to improve transparency for applicants and consistency in evaluation Increasing administrative flexibility by removing fixed dates for application deadlines and advisory committee meetings F ormalizing project administration practices, including time extension amendments and grant acknowledgment signage Updating Advisory Committee provisions, including chair selection and flexibility in identifying qualified committee candidates Adding a conversion rule (OAR 736-007-0045) to clearly establish long-term stewardship requirements and align COGP with LWCF and LGGP Adding an emergency procedure rule (OAR 736-007-0050) to allow the department to respond efficiently to unforeseen or urgent circumstances affecting program administration these changes are intended to improve program clarity, reduce administrative risk, strengthen long-term protection of public recreation investments, and ensure the rules accurately reflect how the program is administered today.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Oregon counties that own or lease property for at least 20 years and provide camping facilities in county park and recreation areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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